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Dynamo broadcaster Glenn Davis is back on the air tonight with a new episode of Dynamo All-Access, presented by Houston Community College. The show will air on Yahoo! Sports Radio 1560 AM from 7-9 p.m.

Glenn will be joined in studio by Dynamo defender Kofi Sarkodie and all-time scorer Brian Ching for a World Cup roundtable that also will include former Houston Hotshot Freddy Sanguinetti.

The show will also feature interviews with Dynamo captain Brad Davis, Paco Palencia Chivas and Charlie Stillitano of Relevant Sports.

World Cup hangover? Hardly. Brad Davis has returned to MLS play without missing a beat, and perhaps even elevating his already high standard of play. Davis was named to the MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week for Week 18 for his two goal night against Toronto FC, and overall solid performance on Saturday night.

The Dynamo captain put Houston ahead 1-0 in the 13th minute after receiving a pass in the box from Giles Barnes.

Davis wasted little time scoring his second goal of the night in the 30th minute. Barnes once again found Davis alone in the box after a cross from the near side of the pitch. Davis used his left foot to find the back of the net.

Since returning to MLS action Davis has scored three goals, and has scored or assisted a goal in eight straight appearances. Davis will look to continue that momentum on Saturday when the Dynamo play host to Toronto FC at BBVA Compass Stadium (TICKETS).

The stars will be out on Saturday night when the Dynamo welcome Jermain Defoe, Michael Bradley and the rest of Toronto FC to BBVA Compass Stadium on Saturday night. Would you like to watch it for free? Sure you would. Our game is up for the MLS Stream of the Week against three other games, so if you can't make it out the stadium, you can catch it for free on MLSsoccer.com.

The last time Tally Hall faced the New York Red Bulls, he garnered his first-ever Save of the Week award. After Friday's 2-2 draw against New York, Tally's up for the award again, this time for his diving stop to tip Eric Alexander's shot around the post.